It's a double edged sword. It's basically up to the bettor. I usually take them tho.
What is your opinion about bonuses?
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NinersnutSBR MVP
- 05-20-10
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#36Comment -
seaborneqSBR Posting Legend- 09-08-06
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#37Take the bonus. You can always leave it on the table. Unless you have ESP you don't know if you will not reach it. I don't see any downside.Comment -
Mr. JonesSBR Wise Guy
- 09-02-05
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#38Originally posted by thezbarI avoid high rollover bonuses. Cash bonus with 3x rollover is about my limit. I'm beginning to think bonuses are more trouble than there worth.
Cash bonus with a 3x rollover is pretty much a thing of the past.Comment -
unusialsusp5SBR MVP
- 04-18-10
- 4199
#39if they're offering it. you know who's going to benefit in the long run. not worth paying extra juice to get a rollover bonus that much is obvious.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388208
#40I prefer rebates
Bonuses are a fukkin hassleComment -
Willie BeeSBR Posting Legend
- 02-14-06
- 15726
#41Have to agree with JJ here, at least about the bonuses. Nine out of 10 complaints I've seen about sports book payouts begin with something like, "I deposited $500 at Bet XYZ and got a 20% bonus..."Comment -
THE HITMANSBR MVP
- 06-16-07
- 2409
#42I usually take them unless it's with a questionable house like Betus where they promise them over the phone but after your funds are in they find a way to not give them to you.
I am not one to put in and pull out quickly, I'm generally not a premature ejaculator...........keeping funds a top flight house should not be a problem as good money management dictates that success in this hobby is not a sprint, but a marathon.Comment -
MBENZSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-07-07
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#43Most of the complaints are due to false advertising by the books,not living up to what they promote.I've never had a problem with Betjam or the Greek in honoring what they say.Some of these other outfits are not as oblidging.You have to also read the fine print in the bonus rules,some of these guys don't allow parlays,big dogs and in some cases ties lose.Used correctly at the right shop,there is no downside.Originally posted by Willie BeeHave to agree with JJ here, at least about the bonuses. Nine out of 10 complaints I've seen about sports book payouts begin with something like, "I deposited $500 at Bet XYZ and got a 20% bonus..."
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sneak-a-peakSBR MVP
- 11-07-09
- 1373
#44Bonuses are great! I have never had a problem rolling over any cuz of the volume I wager, also I'm in this for the long haul so withdrawing to early in any account hasn't ever been a issue for me.
So at the end of the day I consider it a small edge for me.Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
- 32922
#45no downside?Originally posted by seaborneqTake the bonus. You can always leave it on the table. Unless you have ESP you don't know if you will not reach it. I don't see any downside.
try withdrawing your money if you come to the conclusion you can't make the rollover and you might learn somethingComment -
capitalist pigSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-25-07
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#46I never take them, JMO.
laterComment -
Dex17SBR High Roller
- 09-06-10
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#47In looking for a book, I think the bonus should be one of the last factors to look for. I think reliability/reputation is paramount. Also, I like looking at all the books' lines via the 'live odds' feature; some books are more in line with my typical picks than others. For NFL, Bodog typically is a half point higher, but they tend to have higher juice than places like Bookmaker.
In reference to bonuses, it seems a lot of you don't even want to take the bonus. Is there a reason why you would decline it? So what if you don't plan to rollover 5x, or whatever. If the reason's b/c it tempts you to place more action, that's pretty lame. Just take the bonus, ignore it, and when you rollover, smile and enjoy!Comment -
seaborneqSBR Posting Legend- 09-08-06
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#48I have never withdrawn with a bonus rollover being a factor. I either reach it or I don't. I can always take out what I put in. It is called forfeiting the bonus. Happens everyday. No book gives a bonus to every player, and not all players reach the rollover. Live on, you will see it is not a big deal.Originally posted by Hareeba!
no downside?
try withdrawing your money if you come to the conclusion you can't make the rollover and you might learn somethingComment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
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#49different books have different rules I guess but I understand there are some which don't let you simply forfeit the bonus, they won't let you withdraw until you've done the turnoverOriginally posted by seaborneqI have never withdrawn with a bonus rollover being a factor. I either reach it or I don't. I can always take out what I put in. It is called forfeiting the bonus. Happens everyday. No book gives a bonus to every player, and not all players reach the rollover. Live on, you will see it is not a big deal.Comment -
gagsSBR Rookie
- 05-21-10
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#50Bonus hunting was my favorite past time for awhile..but yeah, it gets to be a pain.Comment -
Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
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#51lolOriginally posted by MudcatI like bonuses very much
Me too.
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Free money. Take it.
If possible, negotiate a good deal and, of course, get it in writing.Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
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#52Originally posted by Dark Horselol
Me too.
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Free money. Take it.
If possible, negotiate a good deal and, of course, get it in writing.
enough of this talk about "free" money
it ain't "free" if it comes with conditions attachedComment -
thechaozSBR Posting Legend
- 10-23-09
- 12154
#53I've had no problem rolling over bonuses at Wagerchief, BP and Bookmaker since I started betting. You just have to understand that this is money that is not available right away, and bet as you usually would. If you push then you could get lucky and rollover, or the other side is total collapse. Any non degen/decent bettor should be fine. I agree though anything over 6X is too much for me and I'd much rather have reduced juice unless it's a really good deal.Comment -
waddymarkSBR Sharp
- 07-25-10
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#54And I don't agreeOriginally posted by Willie BeeHave to agree with JJ here, at least about the bonuses. Nine out of 10 complaints I've seen about sports book payouts begin with something like, "I deposited $500 at Bet XYZ and got a 20% bonus..."
Bonuses are free, never badComment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
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#55absurdOriginally posted by waddymarkAnd I don't agree
Bonuses are free, never badComment -
KavSBR MVP
- 02-25-09
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#56hate bonuses, i use to take them past when i first started betting offshore. realized after a while they were just a huge hassle. anything over 5X was a battle and a half.
betphoenix and wagerchief always use to give me FP's when i use to play with them. now they wonder why i dont play with them anymore anytime they decide to call me still lol. bad lines and high rollovers.Comment -
Reno PaulSBR MVP- 02-11-10
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#57Gonna try to stay away from bonuses the next time I deposit.....Hate the big rollovers.Comment -
sportscashRestricted User
- 01-16-09
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#58I stay clear of most bonuses these days.Too many rules and money gets tied up.Comment -
BestPlay2daySBR Hall of Famer
- 08-25-08
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#59Online book that offer these great bonuses are betting most bettors will lose all their money before they can roll it over. They wouldn't be offering these "bonuses" unless they are making money. I'll take the bonus at places like BetJamaica that has a 4x rollover, but wouldn't accept a bonus from books that want you to roll it over more than 4x.
Imagine going to play blackjack at a casino, you throw down $500 and they say we'll give you an extra $100 but you have to bet the $500 plus the $100 a certain amount of times before you can cash out and leave the table. Would you do it? I wouldn't.Comment -
kilochsSBR Rookie
- 07-21-10
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#60someone hating bonuses.....
so many people idiot.....Comment -
magynuckSBR Wise Guy
- 09-17-09
- 891
#61will take them if offered
at min 250 k volume per week rollover not a problem
very vanilla places(justbet) can take awhile but most are irrelevantComment -
OdessaSBR Sharp
- 06-04-07
- 398
#62Quote:
Originally Posted by waddymark
And I don't agree
Bonuses are free, never bad
absurd
It's amazing how many people are duped in thinking "Bonuses are free". As Hareeba mentioned, you pay twice more in commission without realizing that. Well, everyone learns it the hard way.
By the way.................. "There is no free lunch" - Milton FriedmanComment -
RichkasSBR Posting Legend
- 02-03-08
- 19396
#63I never,ever have taken a bonus because I want my money when I want it. Its also been over 3 years since I have upgraded offshore. Its all local for me.
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katstaleSBR MVP
- 02-07-07
- 3924
#64I don't turn down free money from an honest book. With my play, rollover is not even an event for me UNLESS the book changes the terms of the arrangement midstream and lowers my limit.Comment -
mnorrellRestricted User
- 09-02-10
- 137
#65This is quite possibly one of the dumbest topics I've ever seen. First, if you need your money so bad that you cannot hold your money in the book for a while then you shouldn't be betting. As long as you have some self control with your bankroll, there is no reason not to accept the bonus. Who cares about an 6x, 8x, or 10x rollover when your betting the entire football season. Say you deposited 1k with a 10x rollover. As long as you had 625 worth of rollover in a WEEKEND, which is nothing over the course of a football weekend, then you will easily get the rollover by the end of football.
Taking the rollover shouldn't change the amount or way you bet. It just ensures that you have to keep the money in longer and win over an extended period. Anyone can get lucky and win 4 out of 5 game in a weekend and cash out, thus the idea of bonuses and require the better to do it over time. As long as you were planning on betting the entire season, there is no reason not to accept the bonus.Comment -
OdessaSBR Sharp
- 06-04-07
- 398
#66What would you rather have:Originally posted by mnorrellThis is quite possibly one of the dumbest topics I've ever seen. First, if you need your money so bad that you cannot hold your money in the book for a while then you shouldn't be betting. As long as you have some self control with your bankroll, there is no reason not to accept the bonus. Who cares about an 6x, 8x, or 10x rollover when your betting the entire football season. Say you deposited 1k with a 10x rollover. As long as you had 625 worth of rollover in a WEEKEND, which is nothing over the course of a football weekend, then you will easily get the rollover by the end of football.
Taking the rollover shouldn't change the amount or way you bet. It just ensures that you have to keep the money in longer and win over an extended period. Anyone can get lucky and win 4 out of 5 game in a weekend and cash out, thus the idea of bonuses and require the better to do it over time. As long as you were planning on betting the entire season, there is no reason not to accept the bonus.
A. 10% Bonus and -110 line OR
B. No Bonus and -101 line?Comment -
mnorrellRestricted User
- 09-02-10
- 137
#67Name a book that gives you a -101 line if you do not accept the bonus and -110 if you do?Originally posted by OdessaWhat would you rather have:
A. 10% Bonus and -110 line OR
B. No Bonus and -101 line?Comment -
OdessaSBR Sharp
- 06-04-07
- 398
#68MatchbookOriginally posted by mnorrellName a book that gives you a -101 line if you do not accept the bonus?
Almost all other sportbooks.Originally posted by mnorrellName a book that gives you -110 if you do?Comment -
mnorrellRestricted User
- 09-02-10
- 137
#69Originally posted by OdessaMatchbook
Almost all other sportbooks.
Ok, that wasn't two different questions as your second answer is obvious. However, I was unaware that matchbook gives -101. That is if their site is working.Comment -
OdessaSBR Sharp
- 06-04-07
- 398
#70You never answered my question -Originally posted by mnorrellOk, that wasn't two different questions as your second answer is obvious. However, I was unaware that matchbook gives -101. That is if their site is working.
What would you rather have:
A. 10% Bonus and -110 line OR
B. No Bonus and -101 line?Comment
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